Jack White of The White Stripes redefined the alternative in alternative rock
by striving for sheer power with simplicity rather than excess. From its rock
duo lineup to its musical minimalism, the band stormed onto the scene at the
dawn of the 21st century and achieved massive critical acclaim, multiple Grammys®
and platinum sales.

Songwriter Jack White (vocals, guitar, piano, and once bass) and Meg White
(drums and occasional vocals) formed The White Stripes in 1997 in Detroit,
Michigan. After releasing several singles and three albums within the Detroit
independent music underground, The White Stripes rose to prominence in 2002, as
part of the garage rock revival scene.

Their use of analog and low-fidelity equipment in the recording process
partnered with a do-it-yourself approach created a raw simplicity of
composition, arrangement, and performance that sets them apart from their
contemporaries.

White Blood Cells was the band’s commercial breakthrough. This 2001 album went
gold, spinning off the Top 20 Modern Rock hits “Fell In Love With A Girl” and
“Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground.”

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Mastered from original analog source
• Pressed at United Record Pressing
• Mastered by George Ingram with input from Third Man Records

Selections:
1. Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
2. Hotel Yorba
3. I’m Finding It Harder To Be A Gentleman
4. Fell In Love With A Girl
5. Expecting
6. Little Room
7. The Union Forever
8. The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
9. We’re Going To Be Friends
10. Offend In Every Way
11. I Think I Smell A Rat
12. Aluminum
13. I Can’t Wait
14. Now Mary
15. I Can Learn
16. This Protector